the Alcor Micro SCR001 (from
https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.25899) use the USB Alcor
Micro AU9520 chip
(http://www.alcormicro.com/en_content/c_product/product_01b.php?CategoryID=4&IndexID=2)
this chip is already supported
(http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/supported.html#0x058F0x9520), that is
why the SCR001
(http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/shouldwork.html#0x058F0x9520) should
also work.
The normal smart card reader (ISO 7816-2 slot) works, but the SIM card
reader on the side is not detected.
some pictures : http://dl.free.fr/v1MwiZy8V/pictures.zip (you can also
use them for the website, instead of the watermarked one from DX).
Also some usbmon dump attached, using the AU9520 windows driver (it can
detects the SIM, but installs only one reader for both interfaces) :
- win_setup.txt : when the reader is plugged in
- win_sc.txt : when card is inserted in the main 7816-2 slot (ATR 3F 65
25 00 52 09 6A 90 00)
- win_sim.txt : when the SIM card is inserted (ATR 3B 9D 94 80 1F C3 80
66 AF 03 48 00 DD 00 00 83 18 9F 16 98)

also the windows driver seems to use some interrupt mechanism, while the
current libccid uses polling. Could it also use the same interrupt
mechanism ?

using :
- ccid 1.3.11
- ubuntu 9.10 i386
- pcsc-lite version 1.5.3

Greetings,
Kevin

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